The Music School of Delaware will return to the Freeman Stage at Bayside Aug. 23, with an interactive performance offering something for everyone.

Instruments including drums and shakers will be passed out to the audience at the beginning of the show in encouragement to get parents and children to use their voices, hands, and get off their feet.

The sing-a-long, dance-a-long concert will feature a little bit of something old and new, said singer Melinda Oriani.

One of the songs that will be played is the classic Spiderman theme song, Oriani said, adding that’s something all ages can relate to.

“I love that it’s a great way to promote our programs, but more importantly music in general, and kinds of music that everyone loves,” Oriani said.

Oriani, also the early childhood director at the Music School, will be joined by her other band members and colleagues at the school — Mindy Bowman, singer; Steve Oriani, guitar/bass guitar; Skip Rohrich, drums; and Dennis Fortune, keyboard.

“I love singing with children as my job, but I love performing for children even more,” Oriani said.

The band’s performance is the epitome of a family concert, said Michelle Kramer-Fitzgerald, publicity and marketing consultant for the Music School.

“It’s super fun and interactive that’s just a bunch of fun,” she said.

Oriani said she jumped at the opportunity to return for a second time to the Freeman Stage when the band was first asked.

“I was absolutely delighted,” Oriani said. “This is truly a community event from a community music school, and I just hope people come out and embrace the music around them, as well as within them.”